You're buying the nib when you get this pen. The body is cheap plastic and only
serves to move around what has to be [the] finest nib I've yet to use on a
fountain pen. With about a .4mm line, this is what I [expect] when a
manufacturer labels their nib "F." If you, like me, actually write using
narrow-rule or smaller - this is your pen. Love it.

This is a wonderful pen. It is not as fine as a Pilot, which is good in my
opinion. This pen, for me, produces what a fine line should be. It gives a
wonderfully smooth feeling when I write with it in my Moleskine or Rhodia
notebook.

The pen does have a plastic body, but I still think the colour is attractive.

Consider this...this is my second favourite pen because of how it feels when I
write. My favourite pen is a Sailor with a 24K gold nib. But the Neo is a close
second. I recommend this to everyone reading this review.

Huge surprise ! After a bad experience with two "Young Profit" pens I had little
hope for this but was really wanting a Sailor for the waterproof ink cartridges
that I could use for travel drawings. Yeah, it's fit and finish are definitely
on the cheap side but so is the cost. The pen performs way out of it's league
laying down a smooth, consistent line on all surfaces, all inks. A tiny bit
thicker than the Pilot fine (also surprising) but still definitely a fine. Very
pleased.

First of all, fast shipping on this order. Pen arrived today with blue black
ink.

This is an inexpensive pen but it is well constructed. Whether capping or
posting, the cap has a nice, secure snap to it. Writing quality and flow is
excellent. This pen writes a very fine line. The nib glides across paper. My
only suggestion on this pen to the manufacturer would be to offer this pen with
a medium and perhaps a broad nib.

Overall, this pen is much, much better than what one would expect at this price
point. It is a quality product with an excellent nib. So, if you are on the
fence on this one-buy it. You won't regret it.

I want to start out with saying that these pens write nice and fine. The line
is fine and for the most part doesn't skip or smudge either. I am new to the
whole fountain pen thing, and I would like to say that I am a complete convert
to it. I have two of these pens, one black and the other blue. One of them
worked from the time I put ink into the converter, the other not so much. It
took some time to get the ink to flow in the other one, which wrote on the dry
side, and also had lots of skipping. But after going to the LA pen show I found
out how to adjust the flow and now it works perfectly. So I would say these are
great pens to start any collection of inexpensive fountain pens. They are
relatively inexpensive and write quite well for the most part. If they had been
a bit more consistent in quality and writing, then I would have gave it another
start, but as it stands 4 out of 5 is good for me.

I love the nib on this pen! Its smooth - not quite as smooth as my Prera - but
exceptionally smooth for the price point. It's quite impressive considering how
fine a line the pen puts down. If I were only rating the nib it woudl be a
five-star pen, easily.

The asthetics are good and understated. The cap is nice and it posts and caps
securly with a very satisfying click. The converter that ifts this pen is a
little expensive relative to its price so I used the Sailor ink cartridges. As
I am a fan of blue-black inks, I was happy with the offerings from Sailor.

The problem is the plastic body. I know plenty of good fountain pens use
plastic bodies but this one is exceptionally cheap feeling. On top of that,
mine has cracked under very light use, which was extremely disappointing. I'd
happily pay a little more for this pen if Sailor would use a more robust plastic
or if they would make an all aluminum version.

The plastic quality of the pen is nice for what you pay. Unfortunately, that is
where my compliments must end. The first version of this pen that I received was
very scratchy--a completely unacceptable writer. I immediately contacted Jetpens
and they sent a replacement at no charge (excellent service as always). When I
received the second pen, I was shocked to see that this nib was just a scratchy
(if not moreso) as the original. That was very disappointing to say the least.

Personally, I say spend a few more dollars and get a Kaweco Sport or a Lamy
Safari. Neither will disappoint nor break your budget. I was truly disappointed
with the highAce Neo. I also own a high end Sailor and it has the absolute
smoothest nib you could ever wish for. I was really hoping for a cheap, daily
Sailor that I could use without fear of losing it. I won't lose this pen...it
will never leave my desk nor ever be inked up.